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let me start with you, john. some of the latest polls in the poll of polls, we take the major ones and take the average. that's why there is no margin of error. pew research, 47/47. american research group, 48-48 and all continue along that wane. could a small thing like chris christie coming out with a very serious and significant endorsement of the president's handling of the storm tip the race? >> listen, erin, a race like this this tight, everything matters. this is a game of inches, a war after television. seeing this in ohio, folks focused heavily on the ground game. highly respected governor like chris christie, being honest, not doing partisan talking points, we're working effectively with the president, that reminds people that president obama is the commander in chief. every little thing matters and chris christie speaking honestly probably helped the president a little bit. >> tomorrow, he will tour the destroyed zones with the governor. he did last year during the storm as well. not as if this is a ne
let me start with you, john. some of the latest polls in the poll of polls, we take the major ones and take the average. that's why there is no margin of error. pew research, 47/47. american research group, 48-48 and all continue along that wane. could a small thing like chris christie coming out with a very serious and significant endorsement of the president's handling of the storm tip the race? >> listen, erin, a race like this this tight, everything matters. this is a game of inches,...
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his name is john. he's the guy on the right in this picture. the man on the left is the cab driver he saved, who left the scene before anyone got his name. john is 6'5," was able to carry the cab driver to safety. he joins me here now in staten island. it's incredible what you did. tell us about it. you basically saw this cab driver in need? >> yeah, exactly. that's how it happened. i was in my apartment, i was just drinking coffee, and i just came from down there. i was already pretty much in for the night and as i looked out my window, i looked down, i see the cab driver come down on the road that was closed off. to this day i don't understand how he got there. all of a sudden the cab gets to the deepest part, i knew he was in trouble. i just didn't think about my well-being. >> you're wading through and the water is like waist-deep? >> up to my chest. the water was up to my chest. >> were you wearing any gear? >> i had a northface jacket on. >> basketball shorts on? and you're wading in the water anyway? >> yeah. >> you go to the cab driver.
his name is john. he's the guy on the right in this picture. the man on the left is the cab driver he saved, who left the scene before anyone got his name. john is 6'5," was able to carry the cab driver to safety. he joins me here now in staten island. it's incredible what you did. tell us about it. you basically saw this cab driver in need? >> yeah, exactly. that's how it happened. i was in my apartment, i was just drinking coffee, and i just came from down there. i was already...
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guess what, we just don't know. >> john king, jessica yellin. thanks. >>> we were reporting earlier on the broadcast about the lack of attention staten island has been getting. we got breaking news. we just got word that janet napolitano is going to visit staten island tomorrow. as we mentioned, people have been expressing a lot of frustration and the federal response, secretary napolitano will tour the area. still ahead, we remember the victims of the storm. we are learning more and more about the lives lost. the lives they lived. we'll remember them and pay tribute to their lives that ended suddenly when sandy struck. >>> so many people here in new york and new jersey and throughout the northeast have lost everything, others are still without power or having a lot of trouble getting around and waiting in long lines for gas. for some families, the toll that sandy took is much higher. at least 157 people were killed in this storm. 88 of them here in the united states. tonight we remember all of those who died. we want to take a minute just to ge
guess what, we just don't know. >> john king, jessica yellin. thanks. >>> we were reporting earlier on the broadcast about the lack of attention staten island has been getting. we got breaking news. we just got word that janet napolitano is going to visit staten island tomorrow. as we mentioned, people have been expressing a lot of frustration and the federal response, secretary napolitano will tour the area. still ahead, we remember the victims of the storm. we are learning more...
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guess what, we just don't know. >> john king, jessica yellin. thanks. >>> we were reporting earlier on the broadcast about the lack of attention staten island has been getting. we got breaking news. we just got word that got word napolitano is going to visit staten island. the secretary will tour the area with the fema director. we're learning more and more about lives that were lost, the faces and names of the tragedy, the lives they led. we'll remember them and pay tribute to their lives that ended suddenly when sandy struck. [ man ] hello!!!! hello!!!! [ all ] ohh! that is crazy! are you kidding me? let me see! oh! what! that's insane! noooo! mr. woodson? oh hello! hello! [ whistles ] hello! [ all ] hello! [ coach ] caleb, i've got someone i want you to meet. hello. [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a qu
guess what, we just don't know. >> john king, jessica yellin. thanks. >>> we were reporting earlier on the broadcast about the lack of attention staten island has been getting. we got breaking news. we just got word that got word napolitano is going to visit staten island. the secretary will tour the area with the fema director. we're learning more and more about lives that were lost, the faces and names of the tragedy, the lives they led. we'll remember them and pay tribute to...
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guess what, we just don't know. >> john king, jessica yellin. thanks. >>> we were reporting earlier on the broadcast about the lack of attention staten island has been getting. we got breaking news. we just got word that janet napolitano is going to visit staten island tomorrow. people expressing a lot of concern about the response. still ahead, we remember the victims of the storm. some of them we're learning more and more about some of those whose lives were lost, and the faces and names of this tragedy. the lives they lady. we'll remember them and pay tribute to their lives that ended suddenly when sandy struck. [ male announcer ] whether it's kevin's smartphone... ♪ ...mom's smartphone... dad's tablet... or lauren's smartphone... at&t has a plan built to help make families' lives easier. introducing at&t mobile share. one plan lets you share data on up to 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. add a tablet for only $10 per month. at&t. to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪
guess what, we just don't know. >> john king, jessica yellin. thanks. >>> we were reporting earlier on the broadcast about the lack of attention staten island has been getting. we got breaking news. we just got word that janet napolitano is going to visit staten island tomorrow. people expressing a lot of concern about the response. still ahead, we remember the victims of the storm. some of them we're learning more and more about some of those whose lives were lost, and the faces...
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breaking news, late word that new york's john f. kennedy international airport is open, but only for incoming flights and additional limited service resumes tomorrow, a major development for anybody trying to come into this city, and also ultimately trying to leave. new york's laguardia, which mains serves domestic destinations remains closed due to flooding. newark liberty international airport reopens at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow for limited service. good signs of life. a sign of life, returning to normal, but only beginning. small signs, 18 new yorkers we know have now lost their lives in this storm. 15 elsewhere. nearly 7 million are without power tonight, including about 750,000 here in new york city. the entire facade of this building behind me collapsed. between chelsea and greenwich village. the picture says a lot. take a look at that the entire facade of the building, being used frankly as an illegal hotel, mostly for overseas visitors, the entire facade is gone. the four rooms tell the story of this dorm in miniature. thankfully
breaking news, late word that new york's john f. kennedy international airport is open, but only for incoming flights and additional limited service resumes tomorrow, a major development for anybody trying to come into this city, and also ultimately trying to leave. new york's laguardia, which mains serves domestic destinations remains closed due to flooding. newark liberty international airport reopens at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow for limited service. good signs of life. a sign of life, returning to...
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thank you, john. we want to get to mike galanos, he's in atlantic city with a look at some of the devastating effects of the superstorm there. what are you seeing this morning, mike? >> reporter: it surprises me. again, i go to bed last night and i was standing in waist deep water at some points. in front of me is the atlantic city convention center, behind me in the distance was bally's. i was in the middle of a street that played out like a raging river. the water has receded but i have rain and wind. we can't wait for day break to assess the damage even more so. yesterday, many parts of atlantic city under water, two, three pete of water. the mayor at one point went to check on how a shelter was doing and had a difficult time getting back. he saw downed power lines. at that point he told everybody, if you have not gotten to a shelter, just hunker down. behind me is a sheridan. these were families that tried to ride out the storm but couldn't. for them, luckily they were able to make it to this hote
thank you, john. we want to get to mike galanos, he's in atlantic city with a look at some of the devastating effects of the superstorm there. what are you seeing this morning, mike? >> reporter: it surprises me. again, i go to bed last night and i was standing in waist deep water at some points. in front of me is the atlantic city convention center, behind me in the distance was bally's. i was in the middle of a street that played out like a raging river. the water has receded but i have...
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breaking news, late word that new york's john f. kennedy international airport is open, but only for incoming flights and additional limited service resumes tomorrow. that's a major development for anybody trying to come into this -- into this city. and also ultimately trying to leave. new york's smaller airports, laguardia airport, which mainly serves domestic destinations, that remains closed due to flooding. newark liberty international airport reopens for limited service at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. both good signs of life. a sign of life returning to normal but only beginning. small signs. 18 new yorkers we know have now lost their lives in this storm. 15 elsewhere. nearly 7 million are without power tonight, including about 750,000 here in new york. amazingly, no one died in the building you see behind me here. the entire facade of this building behind me collapsed. we're in a neighborhood called chelsea, really on the border of chelsea and greenwich village. but the picture says a lot. take a look at that. the entire facade of the
breaking news, late word that new york's john f. kennedy international airport is open, but only for incoming flights and additional limited service resumes tomorrow. that's a major development for anybody trying to come into this -- into this city. and also ultimately trying to leave. new york's smaller airports, laguardia airport, which mainly serves domestic destinations, that remains closed due to flooding. newark liberty international airport reopens for limited service at 7:00 a.m....